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Jskidmore1217 t1_iupdmef wrote

Is this going to be another vaccine that we are asked to take every 6 months and makes me feel like I have the flu for two days? Because people won’t take it if so.

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snoo135337842 t1_iupedqk wrote

Just had the new bivalent Pfizer COVID vaccine and didn't have any symptoms, and neither did any of my coworkers

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Smokedeggs t1_iuq5opc wrote

I didn’t have any symptoms either. I was anticipating all day.

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Jskidmore1217 t1_iupgxxs wrote

That would be awesome- all my doses previously have knocked me out and frankly were worse than the two times I have actually had Covid.

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dramaking37 t1_iuprvgo wrote

I got the bivalent about a month and a half ago and took Tylenol. Felt a little run down but not nearly as bad as the previous booster. Hopefully it doesn't knock you down this time!

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huskies_62 t1_iuq7zce wrote

>That would be awesome- all my doses previously have knocked me out and frankly were worse than the two times I have actually had Covid.

Maybe its more mental than physical

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CommunicationOk8674 t1_iupo6xh wrote

No its more of a problem in infants 6 months or less or older adults +65, for most people just a bad cold. But it can kill newborns/ infants

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McChinkerton t1_iupo2um wrote

Currently from the press release it seems its a one dose vaccine for older and maternal vaccinations.

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